This forum is for the discussion of vintage model Rolex watches and related material and paraphernalia.

The same rules stated in the parent (General Rolex Discussion) forum are applicable in this forum, so if you are not familiar with them now might be a good time to find out.

Although this forum is primarily intended for the discussion of vintage Rolex watches, that does not mean it is mutually exclusive. Vintage Rolex watches may also be photographed and discussed on the General Rolex forum and other forums.

Anyway, I hope you will get as much pleasure from vintage Rolex watches as I do, they are fascinating and can provide much more by way of history, as many in fact have a history to tell, it is this history that is enriches the watch and our appreciation of it.

Enjoy.

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Where's the noob-to-vintage sticky thread? I don't even know how many years something has to be to be vintage?

Plz help someone educate me :)

Hi and welcome. Maybe start with learning about some terms listed here http://rolexforums.com/showthread.ph...highlight=list and the different vintage references available here http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=180464 (Note the prices are just a range and might not be uptodate in all cases, are highly market condition dependent but gives a good understanding of the various references available).Also look up historic threads on the vintage forum, a wealth of knowledge there. Then shortlist the ones that appeal to you and learn about them in detail. Feel free to ask questions in the forum, no matter how basic they might seem, super friendly and knowledgeable folk out here:)

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Last thing I remember, I was Running outta sight
I had to find the passage back,To the place I was before.
’Relax,’ said this Rolex place,We are programmed to receive.
You can checkout any time you like, But you can never leave!

__________________
Last thing I remember, I was Running outta sight
I had to find the passage back,To the place I was before.
’Relax,’ said this Rolex place,We are programmed to receive.
You can checkout any time you like, But you can never leave!

Where's the noob-to-vintage sticky thread? I don't even know how many years something has to be to be vintage?

Plz help someone educate me :)

hello friend, my impression is that some rolex models are so special as to be vintage when allmost new. right now i'm wearing my favorite, a 1943 aviator that really is my ideal of vintage! i have owned this watch for years and can't find anything about it. it's a big 44mm art deco 17 jewel manual wind and would love to hear from anyone interested, thanks, joe

Would a GMT Master 18k with 18K jubilee band circa 1970s be considered vintage?

It has had a hard life as I have worn it as a daily watch. My wife got it for me used,
years ago as a wedding gift. When I got it factory serviced the serial number makes
it look like it is from 1977. It has scratches and wear.

This is the first time I have tried to find out anything about it.

Thank you

Last edited by grampakent; 25 November 2013 at 02:56 AM..
Reason: more info

Hi, I'm looking for some information on a Tudor Prince Hydronaut.
I bought it from a Rolex dealer in South Africa in 2010.
It was brand new and unworn as it had been sitting in a safe for a number of years.
I purchased it in preference to the Sub Mariner from Rolex as it was far cheaper and more "collectable".

Anyone can walk into a dealer and buy a new Sub Mariner but I've never seen a new Tudor Prince Hydronaut for sale anywhere.
I think the new price was around $2000, I've seen second hand sales asking up to $3500 now; so the watch depending on the prospective buyer or seller it seems to have appreciated in value.

I understand the watch is nothing special but it is an acceptable equivalent to the Sub Mariner and its relative "rarity" makes it more attractive to me as a personal timepiece; it's nice to have something a little different.

I do however have a few questions for the more informed collectors out there.
Your assistance in educating me will be greatly appreciated.

My Tudor is on the steel bracelet [of the "older" Rolex design which most people criticise]
and it is the Black dial model.

I am aware of a number of variations ie; rubber of fabric straps and different coloured dials from white, blue, black ect.

Hi guys! This is from the philippines. I would like to ask for a help to identify my rolex. It was an oyster precision 18 rubis. It was an heirloom. Would you mind guys to help me to determine the year of my watch.

Hello. First of all many thanks for allowing me to join this forum. I have been asked by my Father to find out anything I can about a watch that belonged to his Mother in law( My Nan ). I have enclosed a few photos and would be very grateful for any information . Thank you in advance.

Dear all,
I have just received from my father in law a Rolex Precision from 1954-1956 (he says). He remembers the event when this watch was given him as present but not the exact year. It is fantastic, I already love it.
My question is: Which is the year of this watch? I've found the model, Coin Edge Precision, but the serial number is 106 thousands and using some web-tools I found that the production year should be 1938. I found some almost identical watches and they are from the mid '50. Which is the real age pf production? Because if it was from the '30s it could be his father's watch and he would not remember this particular.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can answer me!